August 11, 2009 The bar over the "0" is an error. This occured when something caused a scratch or a dent in the surface of the die used to make the coin. Minor errors such as this are not usually of great interest to collectors and will affect the value of this coin very little if at all. In circulated condition this coin has a value of about 50 cents to $1 in higher grades. Uncirculated values range from $6 to $30 in the more common grades.
A bar over the repeated numerical value.
In Roman numerals, an "X" with a bar over it represents 10,000. The bar indicates that the value is being multiplied by a thousand.
20,000 = XX with a bar over the top. A single bar over a Roman numeral multiplies the value of the numeral by 1000. XX = 20, XX with bar = 20,000
A roman numeral with a bar above it represents the same value multiplied by 1,000. For example, a bar above the letter X (X̅) would represent 10,000.
Placing a horizontal bar over the top of a Roman numeral multiplies the numeral by 1000. For example, a V with a bar over the top is equal to 5 x 1000 = 5000. Similarly for X, L, C, D and M, where a bar over the top will multiply their value by 1000.
A nickel.
15 cents a nickel for a candy bar on 1960 and 35cents for the movie, 10 cents for popcorn.
The Federated Metals Corp bar Marked XXXX Nickel is babbit. It is approximately 85% tin with the balance being Antimony, Copper, and a tiny bit of Nickel. Nickel will stick to a magnet in the same way Iron will. These bars will have no pull to a magnet at all. As far as metal they have very little value. They may have more value as a curiosity or to a collector.
What is a payday candy bar nickel worth
1960s - $ 0.05I remember getting 10 for a 1.00 in 1960.
A Bar is not an over under, and what do you mean by tooling master?
a thousand
A bar over the repeated numerical value.
In Roman numerals, an "X" with a bar over it represents 10,000. The bar indicates that the value is being multiplied by a thousand.
20,000 = XX with a bar over the top. A single bar over a Roman numeral multiplies the value of the numeral by 1000. XX = 20, XX with bar = 20,000
You get a fan by helping people in the factory and use it on a robot in the bar and he'll give you a nickel :)
Bar Harbor Express ended in 1960.